RV Glossary
Dry weight is the weight of an RV without cargo, fluids, propane, or passengers. It is often used as a starting point when estimating towing requirements.
Dry Weight is an important towing concept to understand when evaluating RV compatibility and safety margins.
This term can directly influence safe trailer matching and trip planning decisions.
empty weight
UVW, or Unloaded Vehicle Weight, is the factory weight of an RV before cargo, water, propane, or personal gear is added. It helps buyers estimate towing and carrying requirements.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, or GVWR, is the maximum allowable weight of an RV including cargo, fluids, and passengers. Staying within GVWR is essential for safe handling, braking, and compliance.
Payload capacity is the maximum combined weight of cargo, passengers, fluids, and gear that a vehicle or RV can safely carry. It is an important figure for both tow vehicles and RVs.
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